PSG President Nasser Al-Khelaifi hails Luis Enrique as 'the best manager in the world' after a stellar performance in the UEFA Champions League.
PSG President Nasser Al-Khelaifi has crowned Luis Enrique as 'the best manager in the world' after a remarkable display by the Spaniard's Paris Saint-Germain, seeing off Barcelona to qualify for the Champions League semi-final.
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Enrique's Masterclass at PSG
Luis Enrique, renowned for his tactical acumen, has left an indelible mark at PSG in his debut season. The team's recent prowess was on full display in a crucial UEFA Champions League quarter-final second leg, where they faced off against Barcelona, a match laden with significance given Enrique's history with the Catalan giants.
Despite initially trailing, PSG showcased resilience and brilliance under Enrique's guidance, stunning the audience with a remarkable 4-1 victory on the night and 6-4 on aggregate, securing a spot in the semi-finals.
Al-Khelaifi's Praise for Enrique
Following the breathtaking performance, PSG President Nasser Al-Khelaifi couldn't contain his admiration for Enrique's leadership. Expressing his joy and confidence in choosing Enrique as the club's manager,
Al-Khelaifi, according to Canal+ lauded PSG's performance in the tie, and consequently the Spaniard's acumen, "Everyone fought for each other [tonight]. Everyone was a warrior. Everyone really wanted to qualify for the semi-final. We have a really great manager, the best in the world."
The unwavering spirit and determination exhibited by the team reflected Enrique's profound influence, setting PSG on a path towards potentially clinching the elusive Champions League trophy.